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Train of Events

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Irina Baronova, John Clements, Valerie Hobson, Susan Shaw, and Jack Warner in Train of Events (1949)
ComedyDrama

A train disaster is told as four short stories to give character studies of the people involved, how it will affect them, and how they deal with it.A train disaster is told as four short stories to give character studies of the people involved, how it will affect them, and how they deal with it.A train disaster is told as four short stories to give character studies of the people involved, how it will affect them, and how they deal with it.

  • Directors
    • Sidney Cole
    • Charles Crichton
    • Basil Dearden
  • Writers
    • Basil Dearden
    • T.E.B. Clarke
    • Ronald Millar
  • Stars
    • Jack Warner
    • Gladys Henson
    • Susan Shaw
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Directors
      • Sidney Cole
      • Charles Crichton
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • Basil Dearden
      • T.E.B. Clarke
      • Ronald Millar
    • Stars
      • Jack Warner
      • Gladys Henson
      • Susan Shaw
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jack Warner
    Jack Warner
    • Jim Hardcastle (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Gladys Henson
    Gladys Henson
    • Mrs. Hardcastle (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Susan Shaw
    Susan Shaw
    • Doris Hardcastle (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Patric Doonan
    Patric Doonan
    • Ron Stacey (segment "The Engine Driver")
    • (as Patrick Doonan/Patric Doonan)
    Philip Dale
    • Hardcastle's Fireman (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Miles Malleson
    Miles Malleson
    • Johnson, the Timekeeper (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Stacey's Fireman (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Percy Walsh
    • District Superintendent (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Will Ambro
    • Lancashire Railwayman (segment "The Engine Driver")
    Valerie Hobson
    Valerie Hobson
    • Stella (segment "The Composer")
    John Clements
    John Clements
    • Raymond Hillary (segment "The Composer")
    Irina Baronova
    Irina Baronova
    • Irina Norozova (segment "The Composer")
    John Gregson
    John Gregson
    • Malcolm Murray-Bruce (segment "The Composer")
    Gwen Cherrell
    Gwen Cherrell
    • Charmian (segment "The Composer")
    Jacqueline Byrne
    • Television Announcer (segment "The Composer")
    Neal Arden
    Neal Arden
    • The Compere (segment "The Composer")
    Thelma Grigg
    Thelma Grigg
    • The Harpist (segment "The Composer")
    Joan Dowling
    • Ella (segment "The Prisoner-of-War")
    • Directors
      • Sidney Cole
      • Charles Crichton
      • Basil Dearden
    • Writers
      • Basil Dearden
      • T.E.B. Clarke
      • Ronald Millar
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    8Brucey_D

    "....I adore television, all those wiggly lines..."

    This is a not very widely known portmanteau film from 1949, in which four disparate stories are told, each culminating in the protagonists boarding a train to Liverpool, their stories becoming ever more enmeshed, only this train is headed for disaster.

    I largely agree with Robert Temple's review (although there are spoilers and it is John Clements who plays the composer, not Gregson).

    In contrast to many of the other reviews I found something rather good in all four stories, be it drama, witty dialogue, or humour. I thought it was all rather well done actually. For me, the standout performance was probably that of Peter Finch, who looked gaunt and utterly riven throughout.

    In addition to the intriguing structure of the film -which has surely acted as an example to later directors- this film has interest today because it shows many street scenes in London and various scenes shot on the railways; who would have thought the age of steam would be over about fifteen years after this?

    Anyway whilst some of the facets of this film will be lost on some folk, overall I thought it a pretty good effort, deserving to be better known and more widely appreciated than it is. Eight out of ten from me.
    7krocheav

    Train of Events - Follows a Mixed trail

    This curiously little known film commands your attention from the very beginning - with what must be one of the best opening sequences ever committed to film - a startling ultra-serious train wreck looming forward - but we don't see the outcome till the finish of the story. The story, or actually stories, take the form of introducing us to four of the doomed train's passengers from 3 days before the incident. Four British directors each take a turn at 'telling' each passengers tale - up to the aftermath. For some, this technique might give the movie an episodic feel, as each presents in their own style but most won't even be aware of this. Generally, it's an interesting movie even if certain elements might now look somewhat dated but this of course will be personal to each viewer.

    Two major award-winning Cinematographers Paul Beeson, and Gordon Dines, share the job of capturing the events as they unfold - all on nice b/w film stock. The film has been given a quite lavish re-mastering and the Ealing Studios DVD offers clean images and good sound. As might be expected from Ealing, there are scatterings of humor throughout the dramatic journey. Train enthusiasts will be enthralled at seeing the range of engines and rolling stock of the day being paraded - including LMS Royal Scott Class No. 46126. For any who enjoy British 40-50s movies, this could well suit you and Aussie Peter Finch appears in a major early role.
    8richardchatten

    "Funny, Whenever I Leave England I Feel All Sentimental!"

    The second and last of Ealing Studios' multi-narrative films, owing a fairly evident debt to Thornton Wilder's 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey'.

    Inevitably failing to match up to 'Dead of Night', 'The Composer' benefits from being played for laughs; while the most memorable episode is probably 'The Actor', depicting (SPOILER COMING:) a young Peter Finch in the throws of amour fou for unfaithful wife Mary Morris.
    10clanciai

    Anatomy of human destinies in relation with a train accident

    This is so much better than all the mass of train thrilers, all excellent and outstanding in suspense, while this one is no thriller but all perfectly natural, telling the stories of very ordinary people om board a train heading for disaster. The character you will remember best and forever is probably Peter Finch in his first film role as a Shakespeare actor in a truly tragic part, having lost his life and soul in six years of war and being constantly betrayed by his wife. His story is a drama in itself, while the other three destinies that are being followed are easier to digest, the story of the train driver, the story of a conceited conductor, his piano soloist and his wife, and the story of a German refugee, still suffering from the traumas of his past. Above all, the story is ingeniously conceived, weaving together four very different destinies, totally different from each other, none knowing anything about the others, and there are som police investigators as well, headed by Michael Hordern. There are so many dimensions to this film, the concert hall, the Shakespeare theatre, the domestic circumstances of the train driver and his family and friends, and the desperate circumstances of the refugee and his self-sacrficing girl getting their hardship exacerbated by a ruthless callous landlady. It's a pearl of cinematic invention, and the music adds to genuine quality as well. This is a film to enjoy and admire - and to have your compassion boosted with.
    7Milk_Tray_Guy

    Still pretty strong

    Ealing Studios portmanteau drama that starts with a train crash, then follows four separate stories, showing the backstories of some of the passengers, the events that led to them being on the train, and the aftermath of the crash. Some big names of the day (Jack Warner, Susan Shaw, Miles Malleson, John Gregson, Valerie Hobson, Michael Hordern, and 'introducing' a very young Peter Finch). Several directors and writers involved, including Basil Dearden (who had a hand in both). Made over 70 years ago, but it stands up well. 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      Peter Finch and Laurence Payne received "and introducing" credits.
    • Goofs
      Within the first minute and a half of the film the locomotive pulling the Euston to Liverpool express varies several times in cut shots from the largest 4-6-2 "Duchess" express locomotive to a variety of different, smaller 4-6-0 locomotives, variously with or without smoke deflectors, with single or double chimneys, with tapered or parallel boilers and with different numbers and tender insignias ("British Railways" or "LMS"). At one point a "Duchess" is seen again. Locomotive classes seen pulling the same train without it stopping thus include "Duchess", "Jubilee", "Patriot" and "Royal Scot".
    • Quotes

      Doris Hardcastle (segment "The Engine Driver"): Oh, it's you...

      Ron Stacey (segment "The Engine Driver"): Well, don't overwhelm me ducks. I dunno as my poor old ticker'll stand it.

    • Connections
      Featured in Remembering John Gregson (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jack Strachey and Harry Link

      Lyrics by Eric Maschwitz

      Sung by Leslie Hutchinson

      Played in Philip's apartment

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1949 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Liverpool-expressen
    • Filming locations
      • Euston Station, Somers Town, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Ealing Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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